Assault Industries High Clearance Quick Camber Radius Rods (Fits: Polaris RZR XP Turbo)

$714.95

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Description

Radius Rods That Elevate Your Ride
Assault Industries’
High-Clearance Quick-Camber Radius Rods give you strength, performance, and
iconic style. They’re made of 6061 billet aluminum and designed for unbeatable
durability. Combined with extra ground clearance, these radius arms are the
best option for your RZR XP Turbo.

  • 6061 billet aluminum
    construction
  • High-clearance bends for enhanced maneuverability
  • 5/8” heims with chromoly steel bushings
  • Iconic look

Made with 6061 Billet Aluminum
These radius rods
are built with aircraft 6061 billet aluminum for extreme strength with low
weight. The hard anodized black finish provides a stalwart barrier against
corrosion. They’re the strongest radius arms you can get for your RZR.

Extra Ground Clearance for a Smoother Ride
High
clearance bends keep these radius rods farther from the ground. That lets you
avoid the rocks, logs, and bushes that are on the trail. They give you a
smoother ride.

5/8” Quick-Camber Heim Joints
The weakest part of your stock suspension is the heim joint. Assault’s heim
joints are made with chromoly steel and 5/8” threads. They’re also adjustable
so you can always maintain perfect camber.

Assault
Industries’ Signature Style

Assault Industries’ made-in-the-USA
billet radius rods give you a one-of-a-kind look. The Assault badge gives it a
cool clean look that stands out from the crowd.

FEATURE

  • Made of 6061 billet aluminum
  • High clearance for enhanced
    maneuverability
  • 5/8” adjustable heim joints
  • Zinc-plated
    chromoly steel bushings
  • Excellent strength-to-weight ratio
  • Complete, bolt-on kit
  • Made in the USA

Fitment

  • Polaris RZR XP Turbo : 2016-2021
  • Polaris RZR XP 4 Turbo :
    2016-2021
  • Polaris RZR RS1 : 2018-2021

NOTE: Will not fit with Polaris rear bumpers

Additional information

Select Year

2016, 2017-2021